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Intelligence Studies

Volume 52, No. 1

March 2008

Unclassified Extracts from Studies in Intelligence

Historical Perspectives

West -Arbeit (Western Operations)

Stasi Operations in the Netherlands, 1979-89

Beatrice de Graaf

Turning a Cold War Scheme into Reality

Engineering the Berlin Tunnel

Intelligence in the Public Media

The Movie Breach: A Personal Perspective

Brian J. Kelley

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf

Compiled and Reviewed by Hayden B. Peake

Five Months in Petrograd 1918: Robert W. Imbrie and the US Search for Information in Russia

David A. Langbart

Studies in Intelligence Awards, 2007

Volume 51, Number 2 PDF – 1,044KB*

Contributors

Beatrice de Graaf (PhD) studied modern history and German literature and culture at Utrecht University and in Bonn, Germany. She was an assistant professor at Utrecht’s History Institute before becoming assistant professor and researcher at Leiden University’s Center for Terrorism and Counterterrorism at The Hague Campus.

G served in the Directorate of Operations.

Brian J. Kelley served as a case officer for both the US Air Force and CIA, specializing in counterintelligence for more than 40 years before his retirement in 2007. He currently teaches officers in CIA and the Department of Defense about the art of counterintelligence.

Hayden Peake is the curator of the CIA Historical Intelligence Collection. He served in the Directorate of Science and Technology and the Directorate of Operations.